bitterly mock
尖酸刻薄地嘲笑
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To mock someone in a way that shows deep anger or disappointment.
以表示深切愤怒或失望的方式嘲笑某人。
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bitterly mock = 尖酸刻薄地嘲笑 (以表示深切愤怒或失望的方式嘲笑某人。)
- After the failure, his rivals bitterly mocked his ambitious plans.失败后,他的竞争对手刻薄地嘲笑了他雄心勃勃的计划。
- She bitterly mocked his attempts at leadership, seeing only flaws.她只看到他的缺点,辛辣地嘲讽他领导的尝试。
- The crowd watched as the losing team was bitterly mocked by their triumphant opponents.人群看着失败的队伍被胜利的对手刻薄地嘲弄。
- He would mock her bitterly whenever she failed to meet his high expectations.每当她未能达到他的高期望时,他都会刻薄地嘲笑她。
- Despite her efforts, her estranged family continued to bitterly mock her artistic dreams.尽管她付出了努力,她疏远的家人仍继续刻薄地嘲笑她的艺术梦想。
- The political satirist bitterly mocked the government's contradictory policies.政治讽刺作家辛辣地嘲讽政府自相矛盾的政策。
- Having been betrayed, he could only bitterly mock the promises that were made.遭到背叛后,他只能刻薄地嘲弄那些曾经的承诺。
- His former friends bitterly mocked his sudden fall from grace.他昔日的朋友刻薄地嘲笑他突然失宠。
- The defeated general felt his enemies bitterly mock his strategic blunders.战败的将军感到敌人刻薄地嘲笑他的战略失误。
- With a sneer, she bitterly mocked his naive belief in their honesty.她带着嘲讽的笑容,刻薄地嘲笑了他对他们诚实的幼稚信念。